You also need a e-sata to sata adapter in order to use the same connection to the mother-board. The cd-rom uses a e-sata port rather than the standard sata port that the HDD or an SSD use. Just make sure to use the thermal sensor by affixing it to your ssd. If you fail to re-install the thermal sensor the fan for the CD-ROM will run at top speed. I used a spudger to remove it from the cdrom case carefully tried to keep the adhesive intact and was able to stick it on the ssd and with a small square of clear packing tape to ensure it didn't lose its bond while I reassembled the computer.

@wizbang_fl - Not needed if you use the PATA to SATA adapter frame I've listed above. It does the all of the conversion. In truth you don't need to cables in the tool kit only the suction cups and screwdrivers to open the system.